I notice that when the results are clear, the Democrtas run for the hills. Say when you going to correct the lies told about health care reform. Why not start with the truth about the enormous costs to the people this boondoggle will cost everyone.
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer said Thursday he and Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a mistake when they called "tea party" participants "un-American" last year.
"That was not a good phrase, not a good use of language, it was not correct," Mr. Hoyer, Maryland Democrat, said, adding that he did not see anything wrong with vigorous debating of philosophies.
In August, in the middle of a summer in which members of Congress were sometimes shouted down at town halls by constituents furious over the health care bill, Mr. Hoyer and Mrs. Pelosi wrote an op-ed article in USA Today decrying the tenor of the debate and complaining about baseless charges.
The leaders called the protests "an ugly campaign" and said it was clear some were trying to disrupt "a civil dialogue."
"Drowning out opposing views is simply un-American," the two wrote. The charge became a rallying cry for tea partiers.
Mr. Hoyer said he made a mistake in reading the op-ed too quickly and approving it. But he also said there are some tea party activists that go beyond the acceptable level of debate, and he gave as one example rallies where speakers accuse Democrats of being communists.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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